There was no outlook written for Luguentz Dort in 2019. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.

Height 6'3"

Weight 215

DOB 4/19/1999

College Arizona State

Debut 2019

$Signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Thunder in June of 2019.

Personal Bio

Dort was born in 1999 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His parents are of Haitian descent, and Dort speaks both French and Creole. Dort began his high school career in Quebec, but transferred to Arlington Country Day School in Jacksonville, Florida and later to Conrad Academy in Orlando. He spent his senior year at The Athlete Institute, a prep school in Ontario, Canada. Dort's favorite movie is "Avengers: Infinity War", and his favorite artist is Drake. Outside of basketball, Dort is a soccer fan that supports Barcelona F.C. You can follow him on Twitter (@luguentz).

College/International Summary

Dort was named the 2018-19 Pac-12 Rookie of the Year after he collected the sixth most points in the conference (547) and finished eighth in the league in points per game (16.1) for Arizona State. The Montreal, Quebec, Canada native was named to the 2018-19 All-Pac-12 Second Team as well as the 18-19 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team. Dort helped Arizona State to the first round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. He was also second in both free throws (145) and free-throw attempts (207), as well fourth in steals (52) in the Pac-12. Along with points, points per game, free throws, free-throw attempts and steals, he led the Sun Devils in three-point baskets (54) and three-point attempts (176). Dort announced that he would leave Arizona State after his freshman season and enter the 2019 NBA Draft. He went undrafted and then signed a contract with Oklahoma City.

Struggles again

GOklahoma City Blue G League (Thunder)

February 28, 2020

Dort had six points (3-7 FG, 0-3 3Pt) and three rebounds over 25 minutes of action in the Thunder's 133-86 loss to the Bucks on Friday.

ANALYSISSince Dort's 15-point (6-6 FG) outing, he has combined for 12 points in three contests. The rookie from Arizona State attacks the rim with confidence and good strength, but Oklahoma City's push for the five seed isn't the ideal environment to grow. The flashes of talent are merely a mental note at this juncture.